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Hotel Night Auditor. The Night Auditor will conduct all nightly audit-related duties while maintaining and promoting excellence in hospitality and customer service at all times; welcoming and serving guests in a courteous, efficient and friendly manner, both face-to-face and on the phone.
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The Hotel Night Auditor attends to guests' needs, included, but not limited to, registration, checkout, and cashiering. Attention to detail and organized and be able to work night shift 10:00pm to 6:00am.
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Collect and record all reports relating to total hotel sales for the day and perform the duties of a Guest Service Associate during the night audit shift. The Night Auditor provides outstanding guest service by providing the guest with assistance in any area necessary, answer telephones, make reservations, check-in and checkout guests.
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The Night Auditor will be responsible for managing the front desk during the overnight shift, handling guest check-ins and check-outs, and completing daily financial and operational tasks to ensure the smooth operation of the hotel.
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Previous night auditing experience in a hotel a plus! Find out today what a career with Pyramid Hotel Group at the Marriott Saddle Brook can mean for you! Pyramid Global Hospitality offers a range of employment benefits, including comprehensive health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off, as well as unique perks such as on-site wellness programs, local discounts, and employee rates on hotel stays.
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Note: We are looking for Friday and Saturday Night from 11pm to 7AM (Overnight Shift) The Guest Services Agent (Night Auditor) is responsible for assisting in the operation of the front desk and guest services ensuring 100% satisfaction from the moment a guest arrives at the hotel until they check out.
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Oversees front office/front desk operations during the overnight shift. Job Summary: Audits, balances, and reports on the various areas of the hotel (e.g., food and beverage, rooms, front desk, gift shop, etc.
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Night shift includes billing, inventories, laundry, movement of goods throughout the building, audits, and any task necessary for the efficient operations of the hotel. Ability to work the night shift.
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The Guest Service Representative Night Auditor is responsible for exceptional guest sales and service at the front desk and in the evening executes all tasks and systems to support the efficient delivery of guest satisfaction throughout the day.
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FULL-TIME POSTINGS:We offer a comprehensive full-time benefits package consisting of medical, dental, vision, pet discount program, identity theft protection, pre-paid legal support, flexible spending accounts, matched 401K, life, critical accidental or illness, short- & long-term disability, paid time off, wellness programs, wonderful hotel discounts and much more.
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Hotel Night Auditor is reponsible for the Check in/Check out procedures of hotel guests courteously and efficiently, and to the service levels expected in a four star property; process all payments according to established hotel requirements.
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Our friendly and attentive Hotel Night Auditor is committed to going the extra mile to deliver high-quality service to our overnight guests while performing nightly balancing duties, daily paperwork and shift reports related to the property's business transactions.
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Must have open availability 2 days for the overnight shift (11pm to 7am) and 3 days for the day/night shift (7am to 3pm, 3pm - 11pm) including holidays and weekends. Springhill Suites by Marriott is seeking an experienced Front Desk Agent/Relief Night Auditor for their busy hotel.
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Direct and coordinate all the duties of the hotel night shift. The Warehouse Hotel Night Auditor is responsible for accommodating guests of the Warehouse Hotel in a welcoming manner while always upholding a professional demeanor.
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Flexible work schedule Day Shift and Night Shift. As a Front Desk Supervisor, hours of operation mid-shift and evening-shift. Support the Night Auditor with all Front Desk and accounting related duties.
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